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#201
Originally Posted by Guber99 View Post
Nokia website
Nope, that hyperlink doesn't seem to work for me. You are asking the rest of us to provide references (that means an exact or at least a page) for you - stop being the lazy entity that you describe others as and point us to the page - cut and paste isn't so hard. If you make a point like this back it up - you expect us to!
 
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No company with security concerns would allow you to download emails to your own personal device either.
That is cool and my company is flexible they allow even minnows like E71 to use their server but not N900.
 
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#203
Originally Posted by Guber99 View Post
Are u thick? If every device that runs MfE supports provisioning it would be logical for consumer to assume that N900 will support it too. Agree?
You are just mad that your job wouldn't buy you a N900 . . . . but your a coffe boy so you got an iPhone what do you expect?

But I know your a hard body Nokia N900 closet lover on the low.

Thats why you stay up all night on the Maemo.org Fourms trying to convince yourself that your iPod Touch is better than a the N900 because you with your crappy job doesn't supported something so basic as POP3 - IMAP email.


It's Ok coffee boy we all feel your pain.
 
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#204
Originally Posted by Fargus View Post
The original reference I had was on the Nokia websites for the Push N900 but the hard disk storage isn't bottomless and as I have a real job I have to do my work at some point. Google was quite helpful with the relevant keywords but I'm not sure an average expected consumer would be expected to do that apparently. (Sorry but I'm getting a little bored of the 3 yr old temper tantrum that a certain person is providing on here).
Oh I agree... like I said before.. I'm on your side. It's just some of the arguments that we have on our side are more feasible than others.

At the moment.. the step 4 or 5 argument doesn't really have a factual basis that anyone has linked to yet. I'm not saying some random person plucked it out of the air and the forum caught onto it and it spread like wildfire..

I'm just saying nobody has yet to provide me with a link to any official nokia documentation or plan or anything that outlines this "4 of 5" mentality is all.

I fully believe that anyone that spends $600 on a device that didn't do any research deserves what they got. It's one thing to get something nobody knows about, quite another to buy something with a known problem because you couldn't google. I saw an argument that "business people" don't have time to look around these forums and find out.. I dunno about that - but I'm sorry.. every time I've bought an expensive phone I researched it first.

The G1, the Cliq for my wife, my N810 back when I got it.. I knew exactly what those were capable of before I got them so I knew I wasn't wasting my money. To me that's just logical and good money management.
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Originally Posted by Guber99 View Post
Check the threads
I have and lots of people say it works fine too - stop being lazy - you berate us for it. Back up your statements or are you a fruitfan apologiser?
 
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Originally Posted by mrebanza View Post
You are just mad that your job wouldn't buy you a N900 . . . . but your a coffe boy so you got an iPhone what do you expect?

But I know your a hard body Nokia N900 closet lover on the low.

Thats why you stay up all night on the Maemo.org Fourms trying to convince yourself that your iPod Touch is better than a the N900 because you with your crappy job doesn't supported something so basic as POP3 - IMAP email.


It's Ok coffee boy we all feel your pain.
Lol. My iPhone cost me
twice the N900. I have to say I do love it
 
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Originally Posted by Guber99 View Post
Nah. That would be useless. U ever dealt with Nokia customer service?
YEs and whilst they are similar to most Customer Services if you had bothered to read the terms of sale and returned the device within the stated term then you wouldn't have an issue.
 
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Originally Posted by Fargus View Post
YEs and whilst they are similar to most Customer Services if you had bothered to read the terms of sale and returned the device within the stated term then you wouldn't have an issue.
U don't know how many Indians I spoke to
 
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#209
Provisioning not enabled
 
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Research what?
 
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